Review
"Boggs knows the Old West, and it horses and guns, and his characters are invested with considerable originality.I think Johnny D. Boggs is well on his way to being a major western writer." --
George Glenn, The Shootist"Boggs turns in a rib-tickling story filled with traditional western action." --
Roundup"Hannah and the Horseman is easy to get into and hard to put down" --
Frank Wooten, The Post and Courier"Johnny D. Boggs is a student of the West, so you can bet he gets his details right, whether it's guns, horsehide, or the lay of the land.In pacing, Boggs is a master. Every page brings surprises, every chapter crackles with action. Whether it's This Man Colter or the Hannah and the Horseman series, Boggs throws a screenplay at us, knowing we'll make the movie in our heads." --
Bruce H. Thorstad, author of Deadwood Dick and the Code of the West and Sharpshooters"This story is action from the first page to the last. The challenge comes when the reader has to decide which is the best-the action, the characters, or the setting. This combination is so winning that to make a choice is impossible. Just enjoy it all." --
Rendezvous
From the Inside Flap
A fortune in stolen gold has been lost in the mountains of the Wyoming Territory for four years. Now Wes Anderson, an escaped convict wrongfully accused of having taken part in the robbery, and Cora Breckenridge, whose father was murdered because he may have found the gold, have been captured by Vaughn MacDermott and forced to lead the killer and his gang of cutthroats to the treasure. Surviving MacDermott won't be easy. But there is also a terrifying legend: a spirit guards the stolen gold and will kill those who seek it. High in the mountains, Wes, Cora, and MacDermott and his men will find more than a fortune. They'll discover love, redemption, revenge and-to their horror-the curse of Dunbar's gold.